One final post, and it was going to be about how I am adding rap to my iPod, rahter than deleting it as I had been in earlier posts, but instead I wanted to do a quick blurb about how great this iPod editing has been.
iPod editing was a rollicking success, check out this random from this morning. It started with the Scofflaws, moved to Mustard Plug, All, Less Than Jake, Buzzcocks, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Snapcase, CCR, The Adicts, Less Than Jake, and finally Winnipeg's own Peopagandhi.
Yes I have come along way, but there is still the challenge of eliminating some crap, and putting on some new awesome bands.
Why iPod Edit?
iPod editing is necessary, becuase even those of us not brainwashed by high frequency signals in the form of Perrys and Gagas still slip up and may have some hip-hop or Devo tracks that just ruin a good random.
My goal with this blog is to clean up my iPod and have a random full of nothing but Nicholson approved hits. I'm always open to suggestions.
My goal with this blog is to clean up my iPod and have a random full of nothing but Nicholson approved hits. I'm always open to suggestions.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Editing The Way I Share My iTunes
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I am super paranoid about personal property such as myiPod which I use all the time, and right now can not really afford to replace.
Whenever I am not sure exactly where my iPod is I freak out for a second, until I find it in my bag or a hoodie pocket, so I surprised myself when I lent my iPod to my friend Dillon to use at work while I was at the Bomber game.
Talk about editing, the Bombers completely deleted the Ti-Cats before adding a Grey Cup appearance in BC to their unedited story book exclusive season. But back to the iPod.
I try not to lend out stuff that I would have trouble collecting money for if I don’t absolutely have to, or it is a good friend (Cre-Comm included) but I was so happy that people at work were starting to like what I had on there I just had to lend it out, so perhaps my paranoia is subsiding.
However I will never lend it out for more than a couple hours, and I have to be within three blocks of it at all times.
I am super paranoid about personal property such as myiPod which I use all the time, and right now can not really afford to replace.
Whenever I am not sure exactly where my iPod is I freak out for a second, until I find it in my bag or a hoodie pocket, so I surprised myself when I lent my iPod to my friend Dillon to use at work while I was at the Bomber game.
Talk about editing, the Bombers completely deleted the Ti-Cats before adding a Grey Cup appearance in BC to their unedited story book exclusive season. But back to the iPod.
I try not to lend out stuff that I would have trouble collecting money for if I don’t absolutely have to, or it is a good friend (Cre-Comm included) but I was so happy that people at work were starting to like what I had on there I just had to lend it out, so perhaps my paranoia is subsiding.
However I will never lend it out for more than a couple hours, and I have to be within three blocks of it at all times.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Editing In The English Dogs and Other Captain Oi! Bands
I made a few more nice pick ups from Music Trader this week including Dag Nasty - Wig Out At Denko’s, and the English Dogs - Invasion Of The Porky Men. The English Dogs album was re-released on Captain Oi! Records, which is the same label The Cockney Rejects, and Major Accident. I haven’t yet researched which other bands have been on Captain Oi!, but I am now on the look out for more releases from this label.
That is one of my favourite ways to find great bands. I get a label with a lot of good bands and then I take chances on other bands from that label. This only works with independent labels, as the major ones are so all over the place in terms of what they will sign that it is difficult to tell what they are going to sound like, even if they have a history of being really good.
Some of the labels that I think are great for finding new bands, in no particular, are Asian Man, Lookout, Fat Wreck Chords, and Nitro. A few that I am weary of are Epitaph, which used to be good, but they have gone quite emo. Victory records went the same way. Those were two other labels that I could go to anytime, and for mid-nineties stuff I still do. For old rap Def Jam, and Death Row records are two of the more dependable outfits.
Oh yeah, and somehow an entire Adam Sandler CD was still one my iTunes so I got rid of that noise post haste.
That is one of my favourite ways to find great bands. I get a label with a lot of good bands and then I take chances on other bands from that label. This only works with independent labels, as the major ones are so all over the place in terms of what they will sign that it is difficult to tell what they are going to sound like, even if they have a history of being really good.
Some of the labels that I think are great for finding new bands, in no particular, are Asian Man, Lookout, Fat Wreck Chords, and Nitro. A few that I am weary of are Epitaph, which used to be good, but they have gone quite emo. Victory records went the same way. Those were two other labels that I could go to anytime, and for mid-nineties stuff I still do. For old rap Def Jam, and Death Row records are two of the more dependable outfits.
Oh yeah, and somehow an entire Adam Sandler CD was still one my iTunes so I got rid of that noise post haste.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Changing the Headlines I Write and Read
This headline assignment is a nice respite from the usually iPod editing, which now that I have been eliminating so many tunes from my iPod there is very little I really want to get rid o, although I think Burton Cummings still has a couple of slow stinkers I can eliminate in order to get more Dag Nasty, and whatever on this Pod, not that there is any lack of space, just inspiration.
So, to get back to the headline blog I didn't know how I was going to go about this, but then I read a few Sun headlines and I think i will edit the Sun out of my reading. The lazy side of me loves it there are no sections so you can just blow through and feel like you got all the news, but i just found out in the Winnipeg Free Press that two Argo linemen were suspended for threatening Johnny Sears, including my good friend @BIGMURPH56, who I think didn't deserve it.
Anyway I have had it up to here with ridiculous headlines, that are often misleading, and sensationalize anything that slightly interesting. I almost got sucked over to the darkside, but Duncan like a taller, and more bearded Yoda showed me the way. The Winnipeg Free Press may not be perfect, but at least challenge you with the old school newspaper format.
I also realized that my headlines are largely real sacks o' crap. Don't Tell Edigerl, what the love is that. Crap. Gotta change it, can't write with this garbage hovering over my work.
Headline Blog Writer Goes on Tangent All Sence Lost.
So, to get back to the headline blog I didn't know how I was going to go about this, but then I read a few Sun headlines and I think i will edit the Sun out of my reading. The lazy side of me loves it there are no sections so you can just blow through and feel like you got all the news, but i just found out in the Winnipeg Free Press that two Argo linemen were suspended for threatening Johnny Sears, including my good friend @BIGMURPH56, who I think didn't deserve it.
Anyway I have had it up to here with ridiculous headlines, that are often misleading, and sensationalize anything that slightly interesting. I almost got sucked over to the darkside, but Duncan like a taller, and more bearded Yoda showed me the way. The Winnipeg Free Press may not be perfect, but at least challenge you with the old school newspaper format.
I also realized that my headlines are largely real sacks o' crap. Don't Tell Edigerl, what the love is that. Crap. Gotta change it, can't write with this garbage hovering over my work.
Headline Blog Writer Goes on Tangent All Sence Lost.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Addition Is The New Editing Of Choice For Me
It may sound ridiculous, but I never thought of editing anything in terms of adding to whatever I'm editing. Even after Laura's blog about the additions to her family. I got the concept, but I think a lot of us at least first think of editing as subtraction rather than addition.
My first additions came, as they usually do, from Music Trader in Osborne. Here's what I picked up:
1. Dag Nasty
My friend John doesn't like this pick up, because he thinks they are trying to bring back ghosts of Minor Threat. I agree that they do sound similar, but I like it, however maybe I edit it at a future date.
2. We're A Happy Family: A tribute to the Ramones
Some of the artists on this compilation I wouldn't buy from the 5 for 5 bucks section, but I just had to hear Eddie Vedder, and Zeke blast out I Believe In Mircles.
3. Osker - Idle Will Kill
I edited this out of my collection by never adding it in the past. I still don't know if it was a good idea, but my friends like them, so I have a feeling they will be good.
I have also been trying to edit my spending on CDs, guess that will have to be for the next entry.
My first additions came, as they usually do, from Music Trader in Osborne. Here's what I picked up:
1. Dag Nasty
My friend John doesn't like this pick up, because he thinks they are trying to bring back ghosts of Minor Threat. I agree that they do sound similar, but I like it, however maybe I edit it at a future date.
2. We're A Happy Family: A tribute to the Ramones
Some of the artists on this compilation I wouldn't buy from the 5 for 5 bucks section, but I just had to hear Eddie Vedder, and Zeke blast out I Believe In Mircles.
3. Osker - Idle Will Kill
I edited this out of my collection by never adding it in the past. I still don't know if it was a good idea, but my friends like them, so I have a feeling they will be good.
I have also been trying to edit my spending on CDs, guess that will have to be for the next entry.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Hate To Deal With Hate. Or is it Hate?
I was at work with my iPod on shuffle as usual when I am working on the weekend when a song that i didn't recognize came on. It was a track by the Meatmen, and it started with a nice racist rant about how the lead singer doesn't like people from the Middle East. The track I have found out now was called Camel Jockeys Suck, so that is off my iPod, but I first off wonder what s going on in that these guys think this is appropriate, and how many tracks on my iPod do I have that contain messages such as this.
The answer to the first question is that these guys are from the original punk wave and are probably used to be able to say all the offensive stuff they wanted. I guess they haven't adapted to society, or the United States is more tolerant of that kind of message.
The second question has me quite perplexed. I found a few rap songs that I took off like Ice Cube's Horny Little Devil, but there are others that are more border line such as Black Flag's White Minority, which they maintain is a statement about life in California, and not supposed to be racist, but there are some very border lines lyrics throughout the entire song. Then there are other songs such as The Vandals Shiite Punk which seems to make fun of extremists from the Middle East. I like both these songs, and ther eare others that I like that use homophobic slurs to saterize a subject, or occasionally just to call names which may be where the line needs to be drawn. One of the songs, I Just Want Some Skank, was played on my radio show the On-Slot. I didn't get any complaints, but i was embarassed when Kieth Morris state that he finally got laid so his parents won't think he is a "fag". It is done to make fun of the way people react to those that aren't making sex a prioiy in their lives, but maybe it is time for me to try to eliminate all prejudice, even in jest from my iPod.
WWJED What would Jaremy Ediger do? What do you think I should do.
The answer to the first question is that these guys are from the original punk wave and are probably used to be able to say all the offensive stuff they wanted. I guess they haven't adapted to society, or the United States is more tolerant of that kind of message.
The second question has me quite perplexed. I found a few rap songs that I took off like Ice Cube's Horny Little Devil, but there are others that are more border line such as Black Flag's White Minority, which they maintain is a statement about life in California, and not supposed to be racist, but there are some very border lines lyrics throughout the entire song. Then there are other songs such as The Vandals Shiite Punk which seems to make fun of extremists from the Middle East. I like both these songs, and ther eare others that I like that use homophobic slurs to saterize a subject, or occasionally just to call names which may be where the line needs to be drawn. One of the songs, I Just Want Some Skank, was played on my radio show the On-Slot. I didn't get any complaints, but i was embarassed when Kieth Morris state that he finally got laid so his parents won't think he is a "fag". It is done to make fun of the way people react to those that aren't making sex a prioiy in their lives, but maybe it is time for me to try to eliminate all prejudice, even in jest from my iPod.
WWJED What would Jaremy Ediger do? What do you think I should do.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Duncan Is Onto Something
My random has never been so awesome, and even better than the lack of crap on my iPod is how much more cool stuff is coming up that i don't even know. Most of those tracks came free from Mike Park at the Asian Man.
Sam I Am just came on and I accidentally skipped it to Shout At The Devil, whatever I need to get home and rock out there. Oh man this Foo Fighters Wind Up is taking me back to my days as a delivery driver at Tony Roma's.
Here is a question I pose to everyone, but especially Tuesday 10-Noon Editing class. Should I start taking off tunes I like, but sometimes are a drag to make my iPod random of which I am trying non-stop hard, fast, rollicking good times
Sam I Am just came on and I accidentally skipped it to Shout At The Devil, whatever I need to get home and rock out there. Oh man this Foo Fighters Wind Up is taking me back to my days as a delivery driver at Tony Roma's.
Here is a question I pose to everyone, but especially Tuesday 10-Noon Editing class. Should I start taking off tunes I like, but sometimes are a drag to make my iPod random of which I am trying non-stop hard, fast, rollicking good times
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Comedy Isn't Funny When
Your strange co-worker over listens Adam Sandler’s Do It For Mama. Secondly, after you have listened to the first two Jerky Boys albums more than ten times. Hey, it was funny, just not after four albums, a movie, and Internet hijinks. Thirdly, when it is screwing up a sweet random, even if it is Cheech and Chong’s Let’s Make A Dope Deal.
For these reasons and more I have deleted most of the comedy from my iPod this week. The three above artists are all I actually had on there for comedy, because I had the sense to know that Bob and Doug McKenzie, or Andrew Dice Clay on the Downtown’s iPod. Unfortunately I did not, at the time, have the sense not to buy these titles. Bob and Doug was my doing, but I blame Kesh Cameron for the Dice. He told me it was hilarious, and then I heard a clip on an Ice Cube CD (another strike against rap) so I picked it up when I was sixteen. All this guy does is combine stereotypical Jewish words with potty humour.
Label Adam Sandler, Andrew Dice Clay, Cheech and Chong
For instance his joke about red headed guys with the punch line “Oh! He’s got a freckle on his schmeckle.
This is the advice I have for anybody loading up an iPod:
1.Do not put any comedy on it.
2.If you do limit it. There is nothing worse than getting three comedy tracks in the first ten songs or less of your random. In music terms I speak of course.
3.Only put comedy that you think other people want to hear. That is the only reason I ever put comedy on is to let people listen to some bits that I think are great.
For these reasons and more I have deleted most of the comedy from my iPod this week. The three above artists are all I actually had on there for comedy, because I had the sense to know that Bob and Doug McKenzie, or Andrew Dice Clay on the Downtown’s iPod. Unfortunately I did not, at the time, have the sense not to buy these titles. Bob and Doug was my doing, but I blame Kesh Cameron for the Dice. He told me it was hilarious, and then I heard a clip on an Ice Cube CD (another strike against rap) so I picked it up when I was sixteen. All this guy does is combine stereotypical Jewish words with potty humour.
Label Adam Sandler, Andrew Dice Clay, Cheech and Chong
For instance his joke about red headed guys with the punch line “Oh! He’s got a freckle on his schmeckle.
This is the advice I have for anybody loading up an iPod:
1.Do not put any comedy on it.
2.If you do limit it. There is nothing worse than getting three comedy tracks in the first ten songs or less of your random. In music terms I speak of course.
3.Only put comedy that you think other people want to hear. That is the only reason I ever put comedy on is to let people listen to some bits that I think are great.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Don't Tell Edigerl
Yeah so don't let Jaremy know that I have deleted all of his Preservation Hall tunes from my iPod. At first I really liked this rockin blues collection, but it has just been throwing the work place random out of wack so it had to go. This has been happening to a lot of the slower stuff on my iPod. Slower Elvis may be a target as well as Paul McCartney, and even my beloved Beach Boys.
Also out this week were more intros, skits, and interludes from rappers such as Eminem. I didn't go as far as to delete to much rap. Cypress Hill, 2 Pac, and Busta Rhymes put a nice mix into the work day Saturday, and Funk Masta Flex was keeping Sunday urban even though my boy Graham wasn't there to dishwash the hell outta G-Money Gangsta Sundays featuring Downtown, and Dielawn the greatest rapper of all time.
A new thing that I'm also adding is stuff that I thought may get cut but has been kicking some serious butt. I have been getting really pumped for both Madball, and System Of A Down who had been on the shelf for a long time. I think i will dig out my burned copy of Toxicity and add that to my iTunes if I can actually find it. Ensign, Ensign is another won that has been blowing my brain balls.
Also out this week were more intros, skits, and interludes from rappers such as Eminem. I didn't go as far as to delete to much rap. Cypress Hill, 2 Pac, and Busta Rhymes put a nice mix into the work day Saturday, and Funk Masta Flex was keeping Sunday urban even though my boy Graham wasn't there to dishwash the hell outta G-Money Gangsta Sundays featuring Downtown, and Dielawn the greatest rapper of all time.
A new thing that I'm also adding is stuff that I thought may get cut but has been kicking some serious butt. I have been getting really pumped for both Madball, and System Of A Down who had been on the shelf for a long time. I think i will dig out my burned copy of Toxicity and add that to my iTunes if I can actually find it. Ensign, Ensign is another won that has been blowing my brain balls.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Listening, but Not Hearing
I was having trouble editing songs from Downtown's iPod (that's the name I typed in when asked), but it is because all I ever listen to are my favourites such as the Descendents, Queers, and since this summer Alkaline Trio.
I have been telling people on the blog and in person that I was going to listen to my iPod on random and really clean up the garbage on it. I didn't hear myself apparently. Today I will listen to my tunes on random while editing my homework, and really take this editing game to the next level. I'll let you know every song, give a little blurb for some, and then let you know if it stays or goes.
The Barrymores - Jesse and Jo - Cool, from Winnipeg, heck yeah it stays.
Alkaline Trio - Old School Reasons - See above, I'm liking this random.
Nirvana - I Hate Myself and i Want to Die - I thought this was just the Beavis and Butthead intro - I wish I could edit that out. You know I hate intros.
Cypress Hill - I Want To Get High - I edited most the Hill off of hear, but this on stays.
DOA - Billy and the Socreds - Cool tune to the beat of Down On The Corner. BC Punk.
The Flatliners - These Words Are Bullets - Oh yeah hate the name, but I like the tune.
Hot Box - Staggering
Nomeansno - Bitches Brew - Live at the WECC on Oct. 15. Love the band, but this thing is slow, weird and OVER 15 MINUTES LONG - This B is getting the ole heave hoe.
Nirvana - Drain You - Classic hockey dressing room music from my childhood.
The Aquabats - Pitch and Roll - I think this thing is get edited unless it gets funny, wait it is. I think will stay. Yup it stays.
Gang Green - Skate to Hell - I love skateboard songs.
All right so we found one, but I know that there are more that should be deleted. Kurtis Blow has a couple slow songs Ii can do without.
I have been telling people on the blog and in person that I was going to listen to my iPod on random and really clean up the garbage on it. I didn't hear myself apparently. Today I will listen to my tunes on random while editing my homework, and really take this editing game to the next level. I'll let you know every song, give a little blurb for some, and then let you know if it stays or goes.
The Barrymores - Jesse and Jo - Cool, from Winnipeg, heck yeah it stays.
Alkaline Trio - Old School Reasons - See above, I'm liking this random.
Nirvana - I Hate Myself and i Want to Die - I thought this was just the Beavis and Butthead intro - I wish I could edit that out. You know I hate intros.
Cypress Hill - I Want To Get High - I edited most the Hill off of hear, but this on stays.
DOA - Billy and the Socreds - Cool tune to the beat of Down On The Corner. BC Punk.
The Flatliners - These Words Are Bullets - Oh yeah hate the name, but I like the tune.
Hot Box - Staggering
Nomeansno - Bitches Brew - Live at the WECC on Oct. 15. Love the band, but this thing is slow, weird and OVER 15 MINUTES LONG - This B is getting the ole heave hoe.
Nirvana - Drain You - Classic hockey dressing room music from my childhood.
The Aquabats - Pitch and Roll - I think this thing is get edited unless it gets funny, wait it is. I think will stay. Yup it stays.
Gang Green - Skate to Hell - I love skateboard songs.
All right so we found one, but I know that there are more that should be deleted. Kurtis Blow has a couple slow songs Ii can do without.
Monday, September 19, 2011
iPod Editing Turns Big Winded Propagandhi
I am listening to Propagandhi’s Potekin City Limits album. I bought it years ago, and have probably only listened to it in total three times. I thought that the style wasn’t what I was used to, and it isn’t, but it’s not as bad as I thought it might be. I do hate when they slow it down in certain parts, it is almost emo. I’m not sure what to do. Tell you what I will put the tracks on this blog if I learn how, and then you tell me which ones should be dropped. For the record Lapointe/Smith all be dropped, because I hate live show speaking
You know the more I listen to this album the more I get into it, and now that a baby is crying on the bus I gotta say this Gandhi rocks. This style still isn’t up to the snuff of say Less Talk More Rock, but a few more listens on a more mellow yet rebellious day may be just what I need to truly embrace the newest Propagandhi albums
Here is a list of some of the crap I took off my iPod and reason why it stinks. Oh the latest track off Potekin City Limits may have to go.
There is nothing to add to the list help me please. I’ve hit an impasse where all I can eliminate are intros and live chatter, and some of that I don’t even get rid of, such as the U.S. Bombs intro about living on the street.
Can you name any songs by the Band, or Allman Brothers Band that are over rated I like both these bands, but too much of it in between a sweet Misfits track, and one of the numerous Groovie Ghoulie jams really pulls down the morning line set.
Maybe next time I edit where I listen to my iPod.
You know the more I listen to this album the more I get into it, and now that a baby is crying on the bus I gotta say this Gandhi rocks. This style still isn’t up to the snuff of say Less Talk More Rock, but a few more listens on a more mellow yet rebellious day may be just what I need to truly embrace the newest Propagandhi albums
Here is a list of some of the crap I took off my iPod and reason why it stinks. Oh the latest track off Potekin City Limits may have to go.
There is nothing to add to the list help me please. I’ve hit an impasse where all I can eliminate are intros and live chatter, and some of that I don’t even get rid of, such as the U.S. Bombs intro about living on the street.
Can you name any songs by the Band, or Allman Brothers Band that are over rated I like both these bands, but too much of it in between a sweet Misfits track, and one of the numerous Groovie Ghoulie jams really pulls down the morning line set.
Maybe next time I edit where I listen to my iPod.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Nothing Against Vinyl, But…
Nothing against vinyl, but I do try to grab a CD version of my favourite albums so that I can get them on my iPod. I do have a digital turntable that hooks up to my iTunes, but it plays so quietly that it throws my entire random off.
I have been considering taking all of my vinyl albums off of the iTunes, including one of my favourite albums, the Queers A Day Late and a Dollar Short. Well today I have decided to get it off. Actually, I decided to cut that vinyl version on Saturday when I picked up the compact disc version from Music Trader. The thing is my friend Ashley didn’t put the CD in the case, so I went back today, and finally got the disc, and Necromantics Bring Me Back To Life Again. Should I cut anything from that before listening? Let me know.
I have now been able to find several albums from my iTunes on a digital format. Creedence, Reagan Youth, Dead Kennedys. These are all being edited out.
Next time, tune into to see if I have the balls to cut some Propagandhi. I do, but you’ll be shocked at how much goes after a week of being weak, and not cutting as much as I should.
Give me suggestions on what I should cut from Elvis, Blink 182, Napalm Death, and Powerman 5000.
I have been considering taking all of my vinyl albums off of the iTunes, including one of my favourite albums, the Queers A Day Late and a Dollar Short. Well today I have decided to get it off. Actually, I decided to cut that vinyl version on Saturday when I picked up the compact disc version from Music Trader. The thing is my friend Ashley didn’t put the CD in the case, so I went back today, and finally got the disc, and Necromantics Bring Me Back To Life Again. Should I cut anything from that before listening? Let me know.
I have now been able to find several albums from my iTunes on a digital format. Creedence, Reagan Youth, Dead Kennedys. These are all being edited out.
Next time, tune into to see if I have the balls to cut some Propagandhi. I do, but you’ll be shocked at how much goes after a week of being weak, and not cutting as much as I should.
Give me suggestions on what I should cut from Elvis, Blink 182, Napalm Death, and Powerman 5000.
Monday, September 5, 2011
AGAIN !?!? Enough With The Interludes!
I found more in appropriate sexual content on my iPod. This time it came from that nogoodnick Eminem off his Marshall Mathers album. This one is a homosexual interlude that features the goofs from Insane Clown Posse pleasuring a character names Ken Kaniff. What a waste of time! Eminem doesn’t like something, and to express that he needs an interlude. None of this is new, but I guess that is what I get for putting any rap on my iPod.
Live and learn. Maybe next week I will actually take some music off. I don’t do that often though because different moods can get a person interested in music they did not care for previously. To help me I will put a survey and they most voted for song will be edited off my iPod each week.
Live and learn. Maybe next week I will actually take some music off. I don’t do that often though because different moods can get a person interested in music they did not care for previously. To help me I will put a survey and they most voted for song will be edited off my iPod each week.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Editing With Extreme Prejudice
I am an avid music collector in any form, and my collection is closing in on 1000 albums. Therefore it should be no surprise that I have 13856 songs on my iPod. They are not all gems though, in fact there are a lot that I hate, but I never get around to them off, and then a song like #!*@ Me (interlude) by Notorious B.I.G. comes on and the sounds of oral sex fill the Tony Roma's prep kitchen - awkward.
In fact #!*@ Me (interlude) is coming off right now. What is with rappers and having sex interludes on their albums. What a bunch of clowns. "No dudes I have had sex, just listen to my first album.
I'm going to look for more tracks that aren't music. I hate rap for the most part so I think I will pick on it to start, but the Napalm Death I picked up yesterday is a little to Grindcore for me, I was warned, but I mixed them up with Walls Of Jericho.
Guess I should have edited my memory and decision making.
See you soon, so long as my iPod keeps playing crappy music.
In fact #!*@ Me (interlude) is coming off right now. What is with rappers and having sex interludes on their albums. What a bunch of clowns. "No dudes I have had sex, just listen to my first album.
I'm going to look for more tracks that aren't music. I hate rap for the most part so I think I will pick on it to start, but the Napalm Death I picked up yesterday is a little to Grindcore for me, I was warned, but I mixed them up with Walls Of Jericho.
Guess I should have edited my memory and decision making.
See you soon, so long as my iPod keeps playing crappy music.
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